Can a Minelab Monster 1000 work well as a coin shooter also?

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Sure. It will find coins. Heck, you can probably get a quarter to well past 1.5 ft. even. Who could ask for more , eh ? And you're "guaranteed not to miss a thing" with a nugget machine (eg.: pinheads, staples, specks, etc....), right ? Meaning you wouldn't miss a tinsel fine gold chain, eh ? Who could ask for more, eh ?

But heaven-help-you if you try a nugget machine in any normal land hunt type location (eg.: parks, schools, relicky locations like ghost towns, stage stops, etc....). Because the bells of Notre Dame will ring on every staple, pinhead, speck, etc....

About the only place I've ever seen someone use a nugget machine for coins/relics is: Beach hunting. And some CW relic guys have adopted them, for places where they have the liberty to dig all (ie.: no iron discrimination).

I saw a few guys swinging high powered nugget machines @ the GNRS. But .... they cut a WIDE BERTH around the couple of cellar-hole locations out there. Fine for middle-of-nowhere , I suppose, where you wouldn't expect to have 100 nails for each conductive target. But for the couple of cellar hole sites going on there, those guys were nowhere to be found .
 

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"I'd like to have a great nugget machine, and a good coin shooter, all-in-one." Answer= Minelab Equinox 800.
 

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It's got 2 dedicated gold hunting modes. No joke, it will find the tiniest (and big) nuggets with very good depth. Google it up, plenty of reports of people using it for nugget shooting.
 

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No Comprende "nugget head". Makes me think of Nugget Noggin LOL.
 

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Minelab has supposedly addressed those issues. I'm not having any of those problems currently. But if your still in doubt, get a Goldmonster and let us know how it works out for you for coin hunting.
 

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Reports of weak shaft,
Camlocks, etc

The shaft wobble issues were fixed in Equinox production and is no longer an issue. I think production starting in October, 2018 with the redesigned shaft. As far as I know Minelab has accommodated anyone that contacts them with a shaft wobble problem.

In other words... it's no longer a problem.

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Think it as strong as the Monster for nugget shooting? Be nice if they had a smaller coil for the Nox.
 

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Think it as strong as the Monster for nugget shooting? Be nice if they had a smaller coil for the Nox.

They do. I got my six inch coil a week ago. I don’t hunt gold, but the six inch coil has been awesome in finding coins and small relics in the “hunted out” trashy sites near my home.
 

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I have found several coins with my GM 1000,but as others have stated it would not be my first choice if I was just coin hunting but it will see coins you just have to remember the GM 1000 only has a ferrous or non ferrous meter on it and all clad coins ring in on the GM 1000 on the non ferrous side of the meter the GM 1000 is a great nugget machine though.
 

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I have to ask why you think you would need a smaller coil? Are you going to be crevassing or something? With the smaller coil, you will sacrifice depth. Many of the Minelab dedicated gold machines have enormous coils, for finding deep nuggets. Remember most gold hunting locations are "relatively" trash free, save for some pieces of lead shot and occasional pieces of wire, tin, nails etc.
 

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I have to ask why you think you would need a smaller coil? Are you going to be crevassing or something? With the smaller coil, you will sacrifice depth. Many of the Minelab dedicated gold machines have enormous coils, for finding deep nuggets. Remember most gold hunting locations are "relatively" trash free, save for some pieces of lead shot and occasional pieces of wire, tin, nails etc.

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bigger coils lose depth on smaller targets as well
 

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the 6 inch coil that comes with the GM 1000 sees just as deep as the larger coil that came with it has been my experience so far the six inch coil vary rarely comes off of my GM 1000 you just loose ground coverage so you have to make sure when you are doing your sweeps you overlap I use the 5x10 inch coil when i first get into an area to locate things but then change over to the 6 inch round coil both coils are really hot though
 

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Ya think the 15" coil would be the best for nuggets?

If you are talking the 15 inch coil for an equinox myself I would only purchase a 15 inch coil if I was hunting a big flat area void of any obstacles they do not make a 15 inch coil for the GM 1000 yet.
 

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